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INDOOR TRACK Front row: Karen Karmiol, Sarah Lestz, Paula Feldman, Debbie Carmen, Deirdre Butler, Faye Lewis. Row 2: Kunkun Patnaik, Jill Greenberg, Donna Hartman, Vicki Silverstein, Julie Weiner, Laurie Blin- chikoff, Marlene Blinchikoff, Jon Ferber. Row 3: Judith Geller, Linda Lampel, Gary Cohen, Kenny Baskette, Jeff Oppenheim, Michael Palefsky, Joel Hammerman. Back row: Mr. Langley, Paul Latham, Michael Rosenberg, Darrell Harris, Barry Oppenheini, Eric Beller, Danny Cohen, Steven Lazarus, Steven Freder- icks. A M . 4, . .Q ' , fl! i s A Danny Cohen takes a break during track practice to start his homework. Gordon Walker demonstrates his high jump ability at a track meet against Pikesville. Just like dadd ast year, junior Julie Weiner wanted to become a member of the indoor track team. I saw signs in the locker room and heard announcements concerning track, she explains. I filled out an application and went to practice. Her interest paid off: I loved it! I ran to keep in shape, and I met a lot of people as well. This year, Julie enjoyed her second year on the team. Although Julie loved running in- door track, she and other runners had to put up with several inconven- iences. 4 In any other school, indoor track runners are usually found jogging through the hallways. But because of the school's unique design and floor plan, practice indoors was practically impossible. Consequently, practices were often held outside-but cold and harsh weather frequently re- stricted the amount of practice. And to keep the runners' pace steady-or perhaps to check up on cheaters-coaches followed closely in a car. But the team was able to endure all the inconveniences and run away with a championship season. Tom Langley, coach, is proud of team leaders, citing Kenny Bas- All track meets were open. Points were accumulated as a qualifying standard for the county championships. BOYS' INDOOR TRACK placed 6th in the county champion- ships GIRLS, INDOOR TRACK placed 4th in the county champion- ships OHI' kette, Antony Johnson, Mindy Zas- low, Fay Lewis, Dee Butler, Paula Feldman, Sarah Lestz and Barbara Moore as examples. Coach Langley is sorry that many of the outstanding seniors will leave the team, but he looks forward to another winning season next year. Several underclassmen will not re- turn, however, because the daily practices proved annoying and too strenuous. They did not appreciate I loved it! I ran to keep in shape, and I met a lot of people as Well. the frigid outdoor temperatures. Others did not mind that at all, in fact, some runners admired the coaches' efforts to vary the practice activities to avoid monotony. Throughout the season, the team performed superbly. The boys set 11 new school records, while the girls topped this with 18 broken records. Julie Weiner suggests that the team achieved well because we got along like a family. Coach Langley was like our daddy. Indoor track!97
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fi' as 4111161259 concentration is mirrored in John Ginsburg's face as he follows through in one of Randallstown's matches. He plans to continue playing golf at Tulane University next year. Give me a 9 iron, exclaims Robert Orandle. ..f. F.. GOLF Front Row: Keith Rosenbaum, Steve Andreasan, Art Penn, Mike Paskoff, Scott Levy, Heather McNair, Barry Oppenheim, Speert, John Ginsberg, Mr, Mund, Bobby Orandle. Back Row: Mr. Simon, David Hoping that it will go in the hole, Keith Ro- senbaum watches the ball, apprehensively. V 3 un --.5 p i 4, . , K a fl .yn . .,, A K - , xlf'.f-if f - f. -A ' . 'V' -' 63 if fa. 1 in-ff' .r-. PM xx. ..,f..M9'9 At Diamond Ridge Golf Course, Steve Levy deftly chips a ball trapped in the sand. FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE C They had pot cnt1al, but. . . otential: the golf team had it, perhaps. But they couldn't use it effectively. Coach Al Mund describes the season as terrible The golfers suffered from a lack of willingness to dedicate themselves to the team. After the loss of several exper- ienced graduates, the remaining members were unable to keep the team up to par. They finished with their worst record in three years. Although the team fared poorly, several individuals excelled. Coach Mund calls senior John Ginsburg a super playerf' though John modest- ly admits that he hits the ball too much with his right hand. He enjoys golf because he competes with both boys and girls. Heather McNair was the only girl on the team this year. She found her gender an advantageg Coach Mund said she often could psych out her opponents? The coach only wishes that Heather hadn't played softball the last two years. She could have been another super player. Mr. Mund feels that a few sopho- mores and juniors have the potential needed for a more rewarding season next year. FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE FORE Golff99
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